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Seth Rogen Fired Up operator skin firing an SMG in Call of Duty: Warzone
Image via Activision

All High Art event rewards in Black Ops 6 and Warzone

Smoke the enemies for these exclusive items,

Get ready to go high in action as the High Art event goes live in Black Ops 6 and Warzone.

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Call of Duty‘s 420-themed season three continues, with the Reloaded update bringing even more to the table. Seth Rogen joins the fight as a playable operator, and there’s a new SMG to fry enemies with and a powerful conversion kit to unlock.

Here’s everything you need to know about High Art in BO6 and Warzone.

All High Art event rewards and how to get them

Screenshot of Host Rogen operator skin in colorful jacket and tie, along with all the High Art event rewards in Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
The event pass has a free and premium track. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The High Art event pass is loaded with 20 rewards, split between a Free Track and a Premium Track. If you’re looking to go all in, the Premium Track is available for 1,100 CoD Points and features the Seth Rogen operator along with two exclusive skins for him.

If you don’t feel like spending, the Free Track is still worth grinding for, with great unlocks like the new Ladra SMG, the Goblin Mk2 7.62 Mini-Rocket Conversion, and the “Casual Ops” skin for Stone.

Unlocking rewards is simple—just play matches in BO6 Multiplayer, Zombies, or Warzone and earn XP as you go. Here’s a full rundown of all the rewards in High Art and how much XP you’ll need for each one:

Premium TrackFree TrackXP requirement
“Fired Up” operator skin for Seth Rogen“Seth’s Tray” weapon stickerInstant unlock
“Spin With Me” calling card‘”Pot-tery” spray20,000 XP
“Glazed Out” blueprint for CR-56 AMAXDouble weapon XP token50,000 XP
“High Fliers” large decal“Psycho-Kettle” weapon charm70,000 XP
Double XP token (one hour)“Bonding” loading screen100,000 XP
“Weed Watch” gun screen“Vape Jape” emblem (animated)140,000 XP
“HA!” emoteGoblin Mk2 7.62 Mini-Rocket Conversion180,000 XP
“Flameware” blueprint for PP-919Double battle pass XP token240,000 XP
“Missed ‘Em” finishing move“Casual Ops” operator skin for Stone300,000 XP
“Host Rogen” operator skin for Seth RogenLadra SMG370,000 XP

How to get Ladra SMG and Host Rogen skin fast

An operator using the Ladra SMG on Signal map in Black Ops 6.
Small but absolutely horrible. Image via Activision

The Ladra SMG and “Host Rogen” skin are the final rewards in both tracks, and you’ll need to rack up 370,000 XP during the event to unlock them. Since High Art is all about earning XP, your best bet for speeding things up is popping those double XP tokens whenever possible.

BO6 Zombies mode is your go-to for the fastest XP grind. But if you’re more of a Multiplayer fan, I recommend hopping into objective-based modes like Domination or Hardpoint. Longer matches and more ways to score XP make a big difference in these modes. Toss in some Decoy Grenades and UAVs for easy assist XP while you’re at it.

If you’re only playing Warzone, try Plunder or Resurgence. The matches are quicker there and the lobbies tend to be more relaxed than standard battle royale.

High Art runs for two full weeks, from May 1 to 15, so there’s plenty of time to grind out those rewards.


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Jeremiah Sevilla
Freelance Evening Editor. Jeremiah is a professional writer since 2017, covering esports and traditional sports. He started following the Dota 2 pro scene in 2014 before getting drawn to other titles. He previously wrote for ONE Esports, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, and Mineski.